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Foxes Dive Head First Into Snow to Catch Prey. Scientists Figured Out Why They Don’t Get Hurt.“And a long snout helps them go deeper in the snow and reach the prey earlier and faster.” While arctic foxes live in the northernmost parts of North America, Europe and Asia, red foxes are ...
You wouldn’t think of a predator diving headfirst into the snow to catch a meal. However, this crazy Arctic fox behavior has ...
Somehow we're on yet another Monday, but if you thought that the cuteness would be themed around Saint Patrick’s Day — joke’s on you! Instead, we’re celebr ...
They’re a bit smaller and lighter than lowland foxes, which — along with their extra-furry toe pads — helps them walk on snow. Unfortunately there are very few Sierra Nevada red foxes left. They’re ...
offroad and over-snow vehicles, road building and other human development. They also face dangers from poaching, predation, disease, genetic vulnerability and climate change. POPULATION TREND: While ...
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